Fulfilling the Demands of Digitalization in the Accounting Profession: A Technological Knowledge Assessment for Future Accountants

As the digital world continues to grow, both finance and accounting practitioners, as well as future accountants, must embrace the digital transition in order to remain relevant. Thus, this study attempts to assess the technological knowledge for future accountants and evaluate its relationship with...

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Published in:INDONESIAN JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABILITY ACCOUNTING AND MANAGEMENT
Main Authors: Awang, Yunita; Taib, Azuraidah; Shuhidan, Shazalina Mohamed; Rashid, Norfadzilah; Hasan, Mohd Sidki
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: UNIV PASUNDAN 2023
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Online Access:https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001141437600003
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Summary:As the digital world continues to grow, both finance and accounting practitioners, as well as future accountants, must embrace the digital transition in order to remain relevant. Thus, this study attempts to assess the technological knowledge for future accountants and evaluate its relationship with the digitalization of the accounting profession. Employing a non-probability purposive sampling approach, online questionnaires were distributed to accounting interns from the top six public universities for accounting and finance in Malaysia. This study found a moderate level of knowledge about technology among the respondents. Meanwhile, there is a significant and weak positive relationship between knowledge about technology and the digitalization of the accounting profession. Future research could be extended to accounting students at all universities and use alternative research methodologies, such as in-depth interviews, to improve the assessment of future accountants' technological knowledge.
ISSN:2597-6214
2597-6222
DOI:10.28992/ijsam.v7S1.879